Ex-Mitchell RB Ricky Trinidad has transferred from Nebraska-Kearney to Colorado Mesa, his family said in a recent email. He earned honorable mention all-conference honors at UNK last fall and will be a junior at the NCAA Division II school in Grand Junction.

Former Pasco star Janarion Grant is still impressing coaches as a true freshman receiver at Rutgers. He could see time on special teams, according to NJ.com, and coach Kyle Flood said Grant “continues to make plays” for the Scarlet Knights during practice.

At Georgia Southern, Nature Coast alum Matt Breida has made it onto the depth chart at running back, according to the Statesboro Herald. The newspaper has also noted that Breida’s county rival and roommate, Hernando product Tyrail Hawkins, is lining up at cornerback. He played everything from quarterback to cornerback to running back for the Leopards in high school.

The Florida Athletic Coaches Association District 10 meeting will be at 7 p.m. Aug. 28 at Coney Island in Brooksville. The district includes all of Pasco and Hernando.

The agenda includes selecting sports chairmen, making suggestions to the FACA and FHSAA and going over the 2013-14 calendar. For more information, contact Tim Sims at (352) 279-4030 or tsims@simsgalleries.com.

To me, one of the toughest calls was where to put Pasco sophomore WR Nate Craig. He caught only 18 passes last year, but his potential, size, talent playoff performance against Robinson are too hard to overlook. We put him at No. 3, which seems about right to me.

Consider this a discussion board. How’d we do? Who was ranked too low? Should we have put someone else at No. 1?

Two quick requests: Be civil in your comments, and don’t bash other players. That’s not cool. You can make an argument why someone should have been ranked higher without knocking a kid.

* Mitchell ace Cobi Johnson threw a perfect inning with three strikeouts in last night’s Perfect Game All-American Classic at PETCO Park. The senior right-hander has orally committed to Florida State.

* Former Pasco star Josh Johnson made his NFL debut last week in a preseason game for the Chargers. He recorded a tackle and had an eight-yard punt return.

* Former Wesley Chapel QB Greg Jenkins made his NFL debut, too, for the Raiders. He returned a punt for 11 yards and a kickoff for 51 yards.

* A suburban district outside Dallas is in talks with the Cowboys to build a domed stadium, according to The Dallas Morning News. It’d serve as an indoor practice facility for the Cowboys and would seat 12,000 fans for high school football games. Did I mention it was a dome?!?!

The highlight? In 2007, about a quarter of those top recruits changed high schools at least once. Last year, more than half did. And the players who transferred in high school are, not surprisingly, more likely to transfer in college. I’ll let you decide whether that’s good, bad or neither, but check out SI’s data here and a feature here.